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10 April, 23:21

Highway safety engineers build soft barriers so that cars hitting them will slow down at a safe rate. a person wearing a safety belt can withstand an acceleration of 300 m/s 2. how thick should barriers be to safely stop a car that hits the barriers at 92.8 km/h? answer in units of m.

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  1. 10 April, 23:45
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    Basically, we want to see the distance in terms of thickness. So, for this rectilinear motion at constant acceleration, the equation to be used is:

    x = v₀t + 0.5at²

    First, let's determine t using the equation:

    a = |v - v₀|/t

    300 m/s² = |0 - 92.8 km/h * 1,000 m/1 km * 1 h/3600 s|/t

    t = 0.086 seconds

    x = (92.8 km/h * 1,000 m/1 km * 1 h/3600 s) (0.086 s) + 0.5 (300 m/s²) (0.086 s) ²

    x = 3.33 meters
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